Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
Introduction to Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
8th Edition
ISBN: 9781259696527
Author: J.M. Smith Termodinamica en ingenieria quimica, Hendrick C Van Ness, Michael Abbott, Mark Swihart
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 7, Problem 7.9P
Interpretation Introduction

Interpretation:

The mass flow rate and the state of steam at the nozzle exit under the given conditions needs to be calculated

Concept Introduction:

  • The energy balance equation that relates the inlet and outlet enthalpies and velocities is given based on the first law of thermodynamics as:
  • (H1+ u 1 22)inlet(H2+ u 2 22)outlet

    (or)ΔH + Δu22 = 0 ----(1)

  • For a process that takes place at constant entropy i.e. isentropic, the change in entropy is zero. In other words, the entropy in the final state (S2) is equal to that in the initial state (S1). The change in entropy is given as:
  • ΔS = S2-S1 -----(2)

    When, ΔS = 0 

    S2 = S1 

  • The rate of mass flow (m˙) is related to the cross-sectional area (A) of a nozzle through the following expression:
  • m˙ = uAV ----(3)

    where u = velocity and V = specific volume

The state of steam at exit is superheated vapor with a mass flow rate of 2.78 kg/s

Given Information:

Inlet pressure of steam, P1 = 1400 kPa

Inlet Temperature of steam T1= 325C0

Outlet pressure of steam, P2 = 140 kPa

Cross-sectional area at the throat of the nozzle = 6 cm2 = 6×104 m2

Explanation:

For a converging-diverging nozzle, mass flow rate (m˙) is related to the critical pressure ratio (P2/P1) as:

m˙ =γP1AγRT1M(1+γ-12M2)2-γ/2 -----(4)

where: M is the Mach number which is related to the critical pressure ratio as:

P1P2 = (1+γ-12M2)γ/γ-1 ----(5)

Step 1:

Calculate the Mach number at exit

Based on equation (5) we have:

1400140 = (1+1.3-12M2)1.3/1.3-1 

M = 3.37

Step 2:

Calculate the mass flow rate

Based on equation (4) we have:

m˙ =(1.3)(1400)(6×104)(1.3)(0.008314)(325)(3.37)(1+1.3-12(3.37)2)2-1.3/2 = 2.78 kg/s

Thus, the state of steam at exit is superheated vapor with a mass flow rate of 2.78 kg/s.

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